Just camped out here near the waters edge over the father's day weekend 6-20-20 and it was a good spot. Had a fire pit and enough area for our tents. There is a heck of a hike that if your not the type who exercises regularly you will definitely have trouble with and be winded while hauling your belongings about a 3/4 mile walk from the parking lot to your camp spot, which sits in a rattle snake habitat per the sign at the entrance of the trail. MY BIGGEST SUGGESTION!!! is to pack VERY VERY VERY LIGHT. Trust me you will thank me later.
There are big 4 wheel wagons that you may find near the restroom at the top of the parking lot to help carry your belongings down the trail. Your best chances of finding one would be if you arrivejust before your check-in time. Because during that time the people who are leaving will be leaving themin that area. Otherwise because of how difficult the walk is, most people keep their wagon at their campsite until they're ready to leave because it's not easy to find them.
We also want to take a second to mention a lady who works at the park, her name is Jill. She is a completely amazing lady who is extremely nice and appears to enjoy her job. We had the pleasure meeting and speaking to her while we were thereand there's really not enough I can say about her other than she's totally awesome. If you have any questions about the park, and you see Jill, ask her. She will answer all your questions for you. All in all I did enjoy camping out here.